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Best Buy and Amazon are offering big discounts across Apple's range of iPads, providing last-minute holiday shoppers with a chance to save on an iPad before Christmas. Models discounted include the 10.2-inch iPad, iPad Air, and 11-inch iPad Pro.

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Some of these sales include lowest-ever prices, including the 128GB Wi-Fi iPad ($429.00, $100 off), the 256GB Wi-Fi iPad Air ($649.00, $100 off), and the 64GB Wi-Fi 11-inch iPad Pro ($649.99, $100 off). There are plenty more sales to browse this week, so check out all of them in the lists below.

Each configuration below represents a sale at Best Buy, and where it's appropriate we've also provided matching sales happening on Amazon. Both Amazon and Best Buy are offering a form of expedited shipping, be it free two-day or next-day delivery, but delays can happen and stock is low for some models, so be sure to shop soon.

2019 10.2-inch iPad
  • Wi-Fi 32GB - $249.99, down from $329.00 ($80 off)
  • Wi-Fi 128GB - $329.99, down from $429.00 ($100 off, lowest ever)
  • Cellular 32GB - $379.99, down from $459.00 ($80 off, lowest ever)
  • Cellular 128GB - $459.99, down from $559.00 ($100 off, lowest ever)
2019 iPad Air
2018 11-Inch iPad Pro

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Cellular
Be sure to visit our full Deals Roundup to shop for even more Apple-related products and accessories.

Article Link: Deals: Shop Holiday Discounts on Apple's 10.2-Inch iPad, 11-inch iPad Pro, and iPad Air (Including Lowest-Ever Prices)
 
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Dear MacRumors staff, please stop saying "Lowest Ever" when the price is just a seasonal thing and routinely gets discounted by the same amount.
 
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Dear MacRumors staff, please stop saying "Lowest Ever" when the price is just a seasonal thing and routinely gets discounted by the same amount.

Not to mention that I've actually seen some of these models for a bit less at times over the past month at places like Micro Center, Walmart and Target.
 
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Have to agree with the other two posters, the “lowest ever price” tag is misleading and some may consider it click bait considering MR received affiliate revenue from it.

I have also seen prices lower elsewhere weeks and months prior. Constantly claiming it is the lowest ever price is starting to bother some MR members and I can see why. I don’t mind and understand the advertisement but making it seem like a news article and with the same tag line is embarrassing at this point. Maybe have a separate tab or include it in the buyer guide as it populated the main feed on safari mobile.
 
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some may consider it click bait considering MR received affiliate revenue from it.

FYI: If Macrumors is an affiliate, they typically list it on the bottom of the article stating that they might receive a small profit if you click on a specific link that takes you to XYZ product and make a purchase. In this case, they did not make any disclaimers.

Regarding the actual iPad discounts, there’s nothing remotely in my area that’s cheaper than what they have listed, it’s a pretty helpful link, especially during the last full week of shopping.
 
I'm thinking about returning my iPad 10.2 for a iPad Air. $70 difference. I get less storage, but more CPU/GPU/Neural Engine.
 
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